Product Name Vitamin B6 pyridoxine hcl powder
Synonyms BIOEPIDERM; BIOS H; VB6; (5-hydroxy-4,6-dimethylpyridin-3-yl)methyl phosphate
Molecular Formula C8H10NO5P
Molecular Weight 231.1436
CAS Registry Number 8059-24-3
EINECS 232-503-8
Odor: No special odor;
Solubility: Easily dispersible in cold water 15ºC to form a homogeneous and stable emulsion;
Particle size: 90% through 60 mesh sieves
Purity (HPLC) >99.0%
Vitamin B6 is also known as vitamin pigment, such as pyridoxine, pyridoxal and pyridoxamine in the body in the form of phosphate, is a water-soluble vitamin, except light or base easily damaged, not resistant to high temperatures.
Vitamin B6 can treat a variety of ills caused by lack of VB6, such as skin, Seborrhea Dermatitis, and skin diseases.
Pyridoxamine is one form of vitamin B6. Chemically it is based on a pyri,dine ring structure, with hydroxyl, methyl, aminomethyl, and hydroxymethyl substituents. It differs from pyridoxine by the substituent at the 4-position. The phe,ol at position 3 and aminomethyl group at position 4 of its ring endow pyridoxamine with a variety of chemical properties, including the scavenging of free radical species and carbonyl species formed in sugar and lipid degradation and chelation of metal ions that catalyze Amadori reactions.